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  2. Rena dulcis - Wikipedia

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    Rena dulcis, also known commonly as the Texas blind snake, the Texas slender blind snake, or the Texas threadsnake, [4] is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. The species is endemic to the Southwestern United States and adjacent northern Mexico. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies ...

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    Here’s what not to do if bitten by a snake in Texas. Do not try to suck venom from the bite wound. Do not make cuts over the snake bite. Do not apply a tourniquet or other constricting device ...

  4. List of leptotyphlopid species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all genera, species and subspecies of the family Leptotyphlopidae, [1] otherwise referred to as slender blind snakes, threadsnakes, or leptotyphlopids. It follows the taxonomy currently provided by ITIS, which is based on the continuing work of Dr. Roy McDiarmid.

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  6. Rena (snake) - Wikipedia

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    Rena maxima (Loveridge, 1932) – giant blind snake; Rena segrega (Klauber, 1939) – Trans-Pecos blind snake; Rena unguirostris (Boulenger, 1902) – southern blind snake; Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Rena.

  7. Can Texas' venomous snakes, like rattlers and copperheads ...

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    Venomous snakes, such as the rattlesnake, can and do climb trees — but it isn't commonly observed. More: Texas is home to 4 venomous snake groups. Here's what to look out for when you see one

  8. Leptotyphlopidae - Wikipedia

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    The Leptotyphlopidae (commonly called slender blind snakes or thread snakes [2]) are a family of snakes found in North America, South America, Africa and Asia. All are fossorial and adapted to burrowing, feeding on ants and termites.

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    Only two groups of spiders in Texas are considered poisonous to humans. Spiders eat insects and other arthropods. But these are the spiders you should know if you ever encounter them.

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